E3S Web of Conferences (Jan 2016)

A theoretical retention model for unsaturated uniform and graded soils

  • Monnet Jacques,
  • Mahmutovic Dino,
  • Boutonnier Luc,
  • Taïbi Saïd,
  • Hoang Ngoc Lan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20160911007
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9
p. 11007

Abstract

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Modelling the relation between the degree of saturation and the suction (ie retention curve) is an important challenge for geotechnical engineering. It has a huge influence on the behavior of large soil constructions as levees, embankments, road earthworks. We present here a theoretical model of retention curve which considers physical relations of unsaturated soils. With this approach, there is no need to assume particular shapes of the retention curves, which are a consequence of the physical assumptions. The present study is focused on a theoretical model based on elastic spherical particle arrangement. As a first step a uniform model is presented with a single diameter of soil particle. A second step extends the use of the model to graded soils. The model uses only 5 physical parameters. It is compared with the experimental retention curve of two different samples of glass uniform particles and two different graded soils, a graded glass sample and the Livet-Gavet loam. It shows its ability to model the experimental curves and a better agreement than the former theory of Brooks and Corey (1966). This current publication is funded by the French National Project «Terredurable» (ANR 2011),.